Dååth

Dååth live in New York City 2/2/07
Background information
Origin Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Genres Death metal
Industrial metal (late)
Progressive metal
Years active 2003–present
Labels Roadrunner Records
Century Media
Associated acts Arsis
Dying Fetus
Misery Index
Chimaira
Devildriver
Nothnegal
Website daathmusic.com
Members
Sean Zatorsky.
Eyal Levi
Jeremy Creamer
Emil Werstler
Kevin Talley
Former members
Sean Farber
Mike Kameron
Matthew Ellis

Dååth, often typeset as DÅÅTH (pronounced /ˈdɑːθ/) and formerly known as Dirtnap or Dirt Nap, is a metal band from Atlanta, Georgia. Their music incorporates styles such as thrash metal, death metal, industrial metal, and progressive metal. Their work is heavily influenced by Da'at and Kabbalah. Dååth, however, does not identify a direct religious affiliation in its music.

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[edit on Wikipedia] History

Dååth was started by Eyal Levi and Mike Kameron, who had been playing in bands since they were in middle school. The two friends attended Berklee College of Music in Boston but eventually left school to concentrate full-time on making music.[1]

Dååth's first album, Futility, was self-released in 2004. Their Roadrunner Records debut, The Hinderers, was released in March 2007. Dååth have so far released two music videos from the The Hinderers, the first being "Festival Mass Soulform," which was created prior to getting signed, and helped them gain Roadrunner's interest. The second video, "Subterfuge," was released in February 2007.

In March 2007, Dååth was confirmed to play the second stage (rotating slots) at Ozzfest. On October 22, 2007, blabbermouth.net reported that live singer Sean Farber had left the band. A few months later, on February 28, 2008, blabbermouth.net then reported that Sean Z. (who had filled in after Sean Farber had left) had been named the new singer. Apparently, Mike Kameron is also no longer in Dååth, as his name is not mentioned on the official Dååth myspace page anymore.

The band's new album The Concealers was released on April 21 by Century Media Records via a partnership with Roadrunner Records.

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[edit on Wikipedia] References

  1. ^ Bennett, J. (April 2007). "Orchestral Maneuvers in the Extreme Dark". Revolver (Future US) (55): 56. ISSN 1527-408X. 
  2. ^ Roadrunner Records

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